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It is said that in his old age (Automatically, at their command the shovel extends) he fears he is losing his powers (and extracts a sample) that the aging of his body (of soil) makes him frantic (which is placed) and thus frantically (in an incubation chamber) he searches (aboard the spacecraft) for a young woman. (The soil is kept) Some say (perfectly dry) being close to youth (and is incubated) makes him younger (for five days at 50 degrees) or at least he feels younger (under an arc lamp that simulates Martian sunlight). Others say (A quartz window) that proving he can still (filtered out ultraviolet light) attract a young woman (that might have caused) restores him (spurious signals). And still others point out (on radioed commands from Earth) that in capturing (the test chamber was filled) a young, even virginal woman
(with Martian atmosphere) he has proven his prowess (Then the experimenters) once again. (sent up a radio command) But in all cases (that added a whiff of radioactive carbon) he must (dioxide and carbon monoxide) be free of his wife (to act as tracers in the experiment) at least temporarily (On Earth, green plants) for her age (take in carbon dioxide) reminds him of his age (and if there were life on Mars) and of his limitations (vapor in the chamber would contain) his encroaching weakness (traces of carbon) and death. (55)
Old Age Male Extracted It is said that in his old age he fears he is losing his powers that the aging of his body makes him frantic and thus frantically he searches for a young woman. Some say being close to youth makes him younger or at least he feels younger. Others say that proving he can still attract a young woman restores him. And still others point out that in capturing a young, even virginal woman, he has proven his prowess once again. But in all cases he must be free of his wife at least temporarily for her age reminds him of his age and of his limitations his encroaching weakness and death. (55)
Mars Explorer Extracted Automatically, at their command the shovel extends and extracts a sample of soil which is placed in an incubation chamber aboard the spacecraft. The soil is kept perfectly dry and is incubated for five days at 50 degrees under an arc lamp that simulates Martian sunlight. A quartz window filtered out ultraviolet light that might have caused spurious signals on radioed commands from Earth the test chamber was filled with Martian atmosphere. Then the experimenters sent up a radio command that added a whiff of radioactive carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide to act as tracers in the experiment. On Earth, green plants take in carbon dioxide and if there were life on Mars vapor in the chamber would contain traces of carbon. (55)